The
seven remaining teams get their “bougie” on in Monaco. After a
helicopter ride from Nice, France, the roadblock challenges one team
member to retrieve roses and chocolates named for Princess Grace for
the other. At the detour, teams choose to zipline and walk a
slackrope 200 feet over the city, or mix a signature perfume and
cologne from scratch. At Plage de Passable (Mediocre Beach), the pit
stop for this leg, the field is reduced to six teams.

In
Munich, teams climb to the top of Alter Peter Tower to find the
marked cars they will drive to a warehouse, where they must
drive through a wintry course to find the name of the next
destination. At the detour, teams choose between carrying 22 steins
of beer at once through an Oktoberfest party or building a tower of
15 crates as one team member climbs the tower. The roadblock
challenges one team member to sing a German love song to their partner and avoid being doused with water. At the pit stop, Lake Spitzingsee, the field is reduced to
seven teams.

Liz
and Isabelle discuss the apology for “The Slap”. Also this week:
Brandi's boy-toy, Vanderpump's sex club review; Yolanda's confession
that she was one of the girls he's loved before; bad news for Brandi
from home; Adrian returns for a visit with Kim; and the sisters
finally air their differences.

In
Bangkok, the teams traved to Wat Yan Nawa where they chose between
traveling by water taxi or tuk-tuk. Depending on their chosen mode,
they had to sink a snooker ball, feed cats, eat a 1000-year-old egg,
and/or participate in a traditional Thai prayer. The speed bump
mandated the assembly of a Thai grasshopper out of river reeds. At
the roadblock, a screwdriver (containing their next clue) had to be
removed from a transmission block. At the pit stop, Loha Prasat, the
field was reduced to eight teams.

The
final two ladies go on their last dates with Farmer Chris before the
final rose ceremony. The ring is chosen, the final elimination
occurs, and the question is popped. During “After the Final Rose”,
we learn about the aftermath and what plans are in store for the next
season of “The Bachelorette”.